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Conditionals Grammar
1. CONDITIONALS Conditional Sentences Type 0 -> Used for scientific / general truth. -> Form: if + Simple Present , + Simple Present ( if + Past Simple , + Past Simple) -> Examples: - If you heat butter, it melts . - If I have time, I study English. - Years ago if people travelled a long distance, the journey took days. “ If ” may be replaced by “ when ”.
2. The structure of a first conditional sentence A first conditional sentence consists of two clauses, an "if" clause and a main clause: If the "if" clause comes first, a comma is usually used. If the "if" clause comes second, there is no need for a comma: you will pass the test. If you study hard, main clause if clause if you study hard. You will pass the test if clause main clause
3. The structure and use of a first conditional sentence We use different verb forms in each part of a first conditional: The first conditional is used to talk about things which are possible in the present or the future -- things which may happen : URL subject + will + verb main clause if + subject + simple present verb if clause Maybe you will cook the supper -- that's possible. If you cook the supper, I'll wash the dishes. Maybe Juan will leave -- that's possible. Paula will be sad if Juan leaves. Maybe it will be sunny -- that's possible. If it's sunny, we'll go to the park. Explanation Example
4. CONDITIONALS Conditional Sentences Type 1 -> It is possible and also very likely that the condition will be fulfilled. -> Form : if + Simple Present , will ( Future ) can / must / may ( if + Present Perfect , ) imperatives -> Examples: - If I find her address, I’ll send her an invitation. - If you have studied for this exam, you will pass it. - If it is hot today, we may go swimming. - If you see her, don’t tell her I was here. - If you go to the supermarket, you can buy some bread URL
5. CONDITIONALS Conditional Sentences Type 2 -> T here is an unreal possibility that the condition will happen. -> Form : if + Past Simple , would ( Conditional ) could / might -> Examples: - If you did your homework more often, your teacher wouldn´t get angry with you. - If they left early, they might get to the theatre on time. - If I were you, I wouldn´t buy that expensive coat. - If I went to the supermarket I could get some bread.
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9. CONDITIONALS Other Conditionals -> unless (if … not), in case, provided/providing (that), as/so long as. -> Examples: - I´ll go swimming tomorrow unless it rains . - You can play with your friends in your room provided that you tidy up afterwards. - I´ll help you as long as you come with me to the cinema. - I´ll take my umbrella with me in case it rains .